nordlead said:
Raistline said:
Remember, if you want your 486 or 386 to run faster, just press the TURBO button, and you will get a short term overclock to really help you crunch the number in that spreadsheet.
Ahh those were the days. I remember discovering that when moving a jumper 1 pin over I could go from 66mhz to 88mhz. My CPU's heatsink didn't even have a fan. *wipes tear away from eye*. Anyone else here actually remember when Mobo's had jumpers, or when to play a certain game in DOS you had to switch the jumpers on the old Sound Blaster sound cards?
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lol, I was so young I didn't even know what the jumpers did most of the time. I remember having slave/master drives and having to mess with all the jumpers just to have two floppy discs
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The good old days, when a 150w supply was enough, when you had like 4GB of HDD (and that was a lot) and SiS was important in the integrated graphics market :)